William Remick

William Remick’s paintings pop out at the viewer with their dynamic abstract style, which is lively and active without being aggressive. Remick builds up layers of patterns and colors, creating a depth to his work that mimics the intricate psyche of the mind. A softer palette and washier application gives way to deliberate lines of geometric shapes in bold colors applied to the top layer, almost as a protective shell. Despite his inclusion of such a diverse and extensive color palette, Remick’s paintings remain harmonious, just as a jazz composition relies on contrasting themes to become soulful.